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Ad-hoc release, 3 October 2006
Amsterdam, 03 October 2006
Following a detailed joint EADS / Airbus review of the A380 programme, Airbus has revised the A380 delivery schedule for the period 2007 to 2010. The first Airbus A380 series aircraft will be delivered in the second half of 2007. In 2008 Airbus plans to deliver 13 aircraft. In 2009, 25 A380s shall leave the final assembly line followed by 45 A380s in 2010, with that year’s total including the first freighters. Compared to the June 13 plan deliveries will be delayed for another year on average, EADS announced after a meeting of its Board of Directors on Tuesday and specified the resulting financial impact. Comparison to original pre-June planThe revised A380 delivery schedule results in cumulative EBIT* shortfalls of € 4.8 billion compared to the margin contribution of its original baseline plan for the years 2006 to 2010 (at $1.30 per €1.00):
EBIT* contribution, 2006 guidance
From an Income Statement perspective, the management estimates that the A380 series production will generate a cumulative programme EBIT* loss of around € 2.8 billion for the years 2006 to 2010, of which approximately € 1.1 billion is anticipated in 2006 and approximately € 0.7 billion in 2007. The A380 programme shall deliver a first positive EBIT* contribution in 2010. The management estimates that the A380 programme contributions will be substantial beyond 2010. Power8 competitiveness programme
To restore its competitiveness, and to counter the financial impact of these delays, Airbus is launching the “Power8” programme which is intended to generate sustainable annual cost savings of at least € 2.0 billion from 2010 onwards. Furthermore, “Power8” aims to speed up development processes and to deliver around € 5.0 billion in cumulative cash savings by 2010. The Board of Directors fully supports the “Power8” programme presented by Airbus CEO Christian Streiff. EBIT EADS uses EBIT pre-goodwill impairment and exceptionals as a key indicator of its economic performance. The term “exceptionals” refers to such items as depreciation expenses of fair value adjustments relating to the EADS merger, the Airbus Combination and the formation of MBDA, as well as impairment charges thereon. Contact:
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